My boss @glockman just bought a Ferrari Purrasongue

20 years too late. Porsche had the cayenne almost 20 years ago and now its selling more suv's than sports cars. Because of suv's, its the most profitable car manufacturer on the planet at one time.
 
BTW, how to pronounce this new Ferrari Purrasongue?

Pur-ra-songue?​



KNN

should be ""Chin-Chia-Song"".
KNN ask you learn Italian to sian Italian mei mei, you lazy.


Btw, it means in Italian ::

""THOROUGHBRED"".
A thoroughbred is a horse that has parents that are of the same high quality breed.
 


@glockman :biggrin:
Almost Euros400k
Which chiobu you going to sian with this SUV?
You so rich why so kiamkahnah pay me peanut salary!!! knn :mad:



KNN

No big deal,
sup sup water.

@hollowman owned the Karlmann King,
Valued at USD$2.6 M.

so, dont yaya-papaya Hokay.




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BTW, how to pronounce this new Ferrari Purrasongue?

Pur-ra-songue?​

purosangue.

composite of :

puro "pew-roh" = pure

and sangue "san-gway" = blood

alludes to throughbred status in horses. Because the emblem of Ferrari is the horse(cavallino rampante) and Ferrari uses all sorts of horse-related terms, they are trying to say this is a pure Ferrari, not just some lorry with a Ferrari badge slapped on it.

swee boh?
 
20 years too late. Porsche had the cayenne almost 20 years ago and now its selling more suv's than sports cars. Because of suv's, its the most profitable car manufacturer on the planet at one time.
not really. They were terrified of brand dilution. From what I've heard, all the 1st year's allocation already pre-sold. And it is the most expensive regular production Ferrari out there. 5x more expensive than the typical Cayenne.
 
It shows your English is not 'A' calibre.

It's "Pui Lah Song leh". Accent on the first syllable "Pui". :biggrin:
bro, italian lah, not england. Nobody speaks England in italy unless you want kena bio... they certainly dun care your england what calibre.
 
why you think I learn Italian?? :biggrin:

also mean inbred horse... :tongue::biggrin::roflmao::roflmao::roflmao:


Purrasongue​

There are four syllables, with emphasis on PUR and SAN. Phonetically speaking, start with PUR, as in a cat purring.
From there just say a soft O as in oh, then SAN with a long A sound like saahn, and finish with GUE,
which sounds like way but starting with a g – gway. PURR - oh - SAAHN - gway.


Songs Boh ?
 

Purrasongue​

There are four syllables, with emphasis on PUR and SAN. Phonetically speaking, start with PUR, as in a cat purring.
From there just say a soft O as in oh, then SAN with a long A sound like saahn, and finish with GUE,
which sounds like way but starting with a g – gway. PURR - oh - SAAHN - gway.


Songs Boh ?
we go xian italian mei-mei together hokay? :biggrin:
 
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